Was Mary Magdalene Jesus' Wife?

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    Most people think that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute. Others say she was Jesus' closest disciple (and the Gospels have covered it up). Yet others go even further to suggest they had an intimate relationship -- or even were married! Is any of that possible? If possible, is it true? In this episode we look at what we can actually know about Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus.
    In this episode, Megan and Bart discuss:
    -Why it’s important to talk about Mary Magdalene
    -Where does Mary Magdalene appear in the gospels, and what role does she play?
    -What we know about her prior to her decision to follow Jesus
    -Mary appears in the apocryphal gospels of Mary and Philip - how do these sources add to our understanding of the historical Mary?
    -The Gospel of Philip describes an encounter where the disciples ask Jesus why he loves Mary more than them - is it reasonable to see this as a reference to romantic attachment?
    -Mary is not named in any of the canonical gospels as being either a prostitute, or the wife of Jesus. Are these ideas from apocryphal sources, or somewhere else?
    -One of the arguments that has been cited for Jesus’ and Mary’s marriage is that it was practically unheard of for people to not marry during this time. Is that accurate?
    -If we know so little about Mary Magdalene, and she features so minorly in the gospels, why has she’s been latched onto by various storytellers through the centuries?

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  • @furrry6056
    @furrry6056 Před rokem +48

    Not even a Christian (and in fact a Buddhist) but Bart is so much fun to listen to that I just can't stop watching :-)

  • @FionaBranker
    @FionaBranker Před rokem +110

    Bart is not only a brilliant scholar but a lovable nerd! I wish my lecturers were like him when I was in college

    • @bennyuchiha8501
      @bennyuchiha8501 Před 10 měsíci +1

      I just wish he was my dad... that's all...

    • @robnarolewski9966
      @robnarolewski9966 Před 6 měsíci +2

      I wish I could figure out why his affect irritates me so much. He seems like a good guy. When he habitually and maniacally laughs at anything marginally interesting it hits a nerve for some reason. I still can't stay away from his content though, it is fascinating. Who better than Mary Magdalene? Hahahahahahaha!

    • @DA-yd2ny
      @DA-yd2ny Před 4 měsíci +1

      Just because you have no clue doesn’t mean Bart is a nerd …….

    • @another_chance3332
      @another_chance3332 Před 13 dny

      Please please reconsider.. I beg you. He is wrong. He is a deciver. I'm not lying he is lying . Please reconsider. 🙏

    • @another_chance3332
      @another_chance3332 Před 13 dny

      Please please reconsider. He is wrong

  • @cedricvaz6112
    @cedricvaz6112 Před rokem +129

    Now that I am in my late 60's I no longer want to believe anyone and anything.! It's better to say "I don't know" as it then leaves you with infinite possibilities to seek and learn always.!

    • @WMedl
      @WMedl Před rokem +5

      That must be a poor life to trust nobody....

    • @briobarb8525
      @briobarb8525 Před rokem +28

      Also in my mid 60's...and I no longer "believe" any one religion...not because I don't want to...but rather because I have through all my searching found that human beings have the ability to "convince themselves" of (aka...to believe) in anything they WANT TO convince themselves of. If our ignorance doesn't get us...our arrogance will. I choose to humbly admit...I don't KNOW...and I don't feel the need to believe one way or the other.
      All others...please don't respond to me with all your reasons, sermons or testimonies of why I should or need to believe one way or the other. Been there...done that! Spare us both.

    • @YasserAljohani
      @YasserAljohani Před rokem +5

      I just want to recommend The Holy Quran for you.
      Give it a read as you open to seek and learn. You owe it to yourself.
      It may change your whole life. You may find that one thing that you've been looking for your whole life. A something that put everything into perspective, a something that gives a meaning and a purpose no matter who you are, no matter where you are, and no matter how old you are.
      I urge you to give it a read.

    • @mohammedshafique1646
      @mohammedshafique1646 Před rokem +11

      Cedric, I too am in my early 60's and I 100% agree. After a long, long search, i ened up nowhere and I also chose to say" I don't know". To be honest, I have freed my mind from all religions and prefer to stay neither believing nor rejecting. A ton of weight and fear fell off my mind and soul.
      "The usefulness of the cup is it's emptiness" (Bruce Lee (RIP)).

    • @cedricvaz6112
      @cedricvaz6112 Před rokem +5

      ​@@YasserAljohani Yes Sir. I truly want to read and understand The Koran some day. And most importantly compare it's teachings with the Jewish and Christian Bibles. Mainly to find answers about our life which is so very complex. The Hindu scriptures and also the Zoroastrian, Buddhist, Sikh, Shinto and Taoism scriptures may all be worth going through. But one lifetime is just not enough to achieve all this after retirement from working life.! 🤔

  • @karlhalvorson4172
    @karlhalvorson4172 Před rokem +111

    This has become one of my favorite channels. Love the intro, love Megan as host, and, of course, loving hearing Bart in this format.

    • @jeffryphillipsburns
      @jeffryphillipsburns Před rokem +3

      I, on the other hand, try my best to skip the intro-not always completely successfully. I was considering posting a link to the start of the actual discussion for others who feel as I do.

    • @termination9353
      @termination9353 Před rokem

      @@jeffryphillipsburns JESUS HAD A SON VIA MARY MAG John 19:25-27
      25 Now there stood by the cross of Jesus his mother[Mary], and his mother's sister[in-law], Mary the wife of Cleophas[mother Mary's brother], and Mary Magdalene.
      26 When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by[Mary Magdalene], whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy [grand]son! [in Mary Mag's womb/pregnant.]
      27 Then saith he to the disciple[Mary Mag], Behold thy mother[in-law/Jesus' mother Mary]! And from that hour that disciple[Mary Mag] took her[Jesus' mother] unto his[Jesus'] own home [The home of Jesus and his now pregnant wife Mary Magdalene] in a midwifing arrangement.

    • @petermazug7704
      @petermazug7704 Před rokem +4

      ​@@termination9353 Lmao, be careful not to sprain anythinge with all this stretching!

    • @termination9353
      @termination9353 Před rokem +1

      @@petermazug7704 Funny that's my same accusation against you guyz.

    • @MossyMozart
      @MossyMozart Před rokem

      @@termination9353 - Wow! You better let Professor Ehrman know RIGHT AWAY! Boy, is he going to be embarrassed.

  • @wagsman9999
    @wagsman9999 Před rokem +92

    My entire view of Christianity has changed because of Dr. Ehrman, his books, and his lectures.

    • @phillipblair9511
      @phillipblair9511 Před rokem +9

      Read Jesus Christ slowly and deliberately. You will understand his teachings and example differently than most of us were taught. You will experience the warm-hearted Wisdom and limitless Compassion. Wisdom and Compassion that we wish was ubiquitous in all so-called Christianity.
      🙏

    • @wagsman9999
      @wagsman9999 Před rokem +30

      @@phillipblair9511 The problem is we have no idea what Jesus actually said or did because the entire new testament is not based on contemporary evidence. It's a recorded tradition that was circulating, a tradition so obviously the victim of legend and exaggeration (Mark and John are not the same Jesus). This is why reading SCHOLARSHIP is so important, SCHOLARS that do not have faith commitments that bias their research. No one can say what Jesus said or did with absolute certainty... it's legendary and not demonstrable.

    • @MrBevoRules
      @MrBevoRules Před rokem +13

      ​​@@phillipblair9511 Read Bart Ehrman slowly and deliberately and you'll find we have very little information about Jesus. I jest. I don't agree with you, but I have absolutely no problem with compassionate, loving Christians. Regardless of anything else, more Christians need to be like that.

    • @MAMoreno
      @MAMoreno Před rokem +5

      @@wagsman9999 This isn't exactly unusual, though. It's fairly common for followers of a teacher or philosopher to write down their words after the fact. At worst, it's like trying to recover the authentic teachings of Socrates from his students' texts.

    • @raydavison4288
      @raydavison4288 Před rokem +2

      ​@@MAMoreno : Buddhism is another good example of your comment. We have only the legends of Buddha, written down long after his death, and probably long after the death of anyone who witnessed his "ministry".

  • @Bronco541
    @Bronco541 Před rokem +21

    That part at the end about speakint out hit home. Ive been guilty lately about self censorsing because im afraid of arguments. Standing up for what you believe in can be really difficult but its important.

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp Před 4 měsíci +4

    I am quite convinced that Mary Magdalene was "the disciple that Jesus loved".

  • @paulhammer1363
    @paulhammer1363 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Lets get our facts straight. Mary is mentioned by name twelve different times across the four Gospels-accounting for more verses than the individual apostles. She not only was the first to see the risen Christ, she was also the one to tell the disicples that Jesus had risen. She is hugely important in the gospels, not merely in the "public imagination"

  • @Zen_Traveler
    @Zen_Traveler Před rokem +5

    Wait! We ARE living with time exchange!!! Y'all are creating with your valuable time interesting/important content, while those of us who have more time to spare grow exponentially by the time you share! Thank you for this series. :)

  • @MichaelYoder1961
    @MichaelYoder1961 Před rokem +22

    Always look forward to Bart (and Megan) and the weekly episode. Enlightening and entertaining as well! Thanks.

  • @djparn007
    @djparn007 Před rokem +3

    Thank you, Megan and Bart.

  • @m3bmuadib
    @m3bmuadib Před rokem +1

    Thanks! Very nice interview

  • @loriparas2700
    @loriparas2700 Před rokem +1

    Excellent information.

  • @Argeaux2
    @Argeaux2 Před 2 měsíci +3

    I am in the unenviable position of being an atheist with a theological degree, who has also studied the New Testament as part of a historical degree, at a secular university.
    I can’t count the number of times I have had to explain to people that studying the New Testament isn’t equivalent to studying fairytales.
    Or that insisting that there was a historical Jesus isn’t insisting that he was resurrected. It’s exhausting and takes hours, and even then people don’t understand it.
    It requires me to explain in a couple of paragraphs what it took me three years to learn. Of course, that can’t be done.
    It results in the biggest load of “I told you so”, at which point I just give up.
    Series like this are such a joy. I’ve yet to hear Bart say anything that contradicts what I was taught.
    From memory we did use one of his books, when I studied. It was a while ago. In the 90s at Morling Theological College, in Sydney. Brian Kemp was the lecturer.

  • @MaxGoof
    @MaxGoof Před rokem +45

    I always look forward to these episodes. Thanks for the excellent content, Megan and Bart!

  • @Will_Roman7
    @Will_Roman7 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I enjoy Bart and Megan’s series. When I look back and determine which video I already seen I used Megan hair color to decide. I already seen all the pink hair videos 😅

  • @grit5124
    @grit5124 Před rokem +16

    My husband and I lived in Israel for a year. We lived in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee for the first 6 months and traveled by Magdala many times. This is very interesting. Thanks for the great info.

  • @thelostone6981
    @thelostone6981 Před rokem +16

    I would love an episode (or 20) on the Gnostic gospels. But I sincerely appreciate these podcasts and have learned so much from the.

    • @jeffryphillipsburns
      @jeffryphillipsburns Před rokem +2

      Didn’t we have one already?

    • @thelostone6981
      @thelostone6981 Před rokem +1

      @@jeffryphillipsburns my memory isn’t what it use to be so maybe? But still, with the gospels of Thomas, Philip, Mary, and the secret books of James and John, plus many others, there is a lot there.

    • @termination9353
      @termination9353 Před rokem +1

      - The Gospel of Jesus was originally one book, written by Lazarus in consultation with the Apostles [John 21:24] and published soon after Jesus left them on their own. The religion was hijacked by Rome, the Gospel was broken up scrambled adulterated into a bunch of competing narratives. Later four of those adulterated gospels were canonized with falsely ascribed authorship and a Gnosticism cover-story. It was the finding of an original Gospel of Jesus scroll in Jerusalem that gained the Knights Templar power over the Church and their eventual undoing when the church finally retaliated against them Friday 13th.

  • @muhammadmusa2671
    @muhammadmusa2671 Před rokem +10

    All I can say is "Thank you so much". Excellent facilitator Megan and of course Bart as always brilliant. To get this free weekly is such a huge sacrifice both of you are making.

  • @Gaming_Vegan_Ape
    @Gaming_Vegan_Ape Před rokem +14

    I love this man's chuckle. Hehe

  • @dgrdave3161
    @dgrdave3161 Před rokem

    Such a great series

  • @stephenbouchelle7706
    @stephenbouchelle7706 Před 2 měsíci

    I’m enjoying this channel so much, I’m taking a hiatus from blues harmonica videos.

  • @scottbrower9052
    @scottbrower9052 Před rokem +2

    Fantastic content. As always.

  • @larryprimeau5885
    @larryprimeau5885 Před rokem +6

    listening to Bart helps me see what's really important in Christianity, even though he's just telling the truth as he sees it.

  • @collettemak4863
    @collettemak4863 Před rokem

    Loved the discussion--I wonder if Prof. Ehrman has talked with Jonathan Haidt. Could be an interesting discussion.

  • @mudslinger888
    @mudslinger888 Před rokem +1

    Megan what are your Kuul glasses? Very stylish on you!

  • @keitho8131
    @keitho8131 Před 11 měsíci +3

    When you recommend we read something like the gospel of Philip, I would appreciate an actual book, or books, recommendation. This can be in the video, comments, or description.
    Actually, book recommendations for additional information would be appreciated on any video

  • @AffectionateGreyElephant-yo3hj

    Thank God for you and I hope that you will find more about this one that I am sure you are doing good job working on this matter this is very important for the Christianity family. You be bless

  • @RadAlzyoud
    @RadAlzyoud Před rokem +5

    This channel is a gem. Thanks.
    I just bought Armageddon book. Both Kindle and Audible versions. Looking forward to reading/listening to it.

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      @lancetschirhart7676 Před rokem +1

      if you have the tet you might be able to get AI to read it for you

  • @WilliamHumphreys
    @WilliamHumphreys Před rokem +6

    Brilliant - I just listened again to the audiobook by Bart - Truth and Fiction in the Da Vinci Code - so it is great to find this. Thank you!

  • @Wretched2JZ
    @Wretched2JZ Před 10 měsíci +3

    The history channel said men who were rabbis needed to be married. That’s what I “heard” not sure how true it is!

    • @tonyahancock9863
      @tonyahancock9863 Před 2 měsíci

      Well they were expected to fulfill God's command to "be fruitful and multiply".

  • @grayintheuk8021
    @grayintheuk8021 Před rokem +2

    Bart you are amazing and I thank you.

  • @bruceblosser384
    @bruceblosser384 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you Bart for telling people to "Man UP! and speak their mind!!

  • @miltronix
    @miltronix Před 2 měsíci +1

    It's interesting that Dr Ehrman speaks of M M being from 'the town of Magdala' while Bishop Spong says there is/was no such place (and IIRC he therefore questions her identity...)

  • @CarlosTorres-cb5fb
    @CarlosTorres-cb5fb Před rokem

    Excellent 🎉😊

  • @jeffryphillipsburns
    @jeffryphillipsburns Před rokem +7

    Everyone did NOT read Dan Brown’s book. Well, I did, in fact, read the first paragraph while browsing in a bookstore, just to see if he could write. The answer is a resounding, very emphatic “no”.

    • @Paremata
      @Paremata Před rokem

      Dan Brown is truly awful. I was actually interested in the background about how we came up with the mythology around angels and demons and listened to the Audio Book hoping to get something that would lead me to the history of this mythology. No such luck; just a very poor, unbelievable piece of work. I listened with my eldest daughter and we always get a great laugh out of the main character who finishes the novel using his coat to save himself from falling out of a plane or helicopter. I think I read through a couple of chapters of Digital Fortress. I guess I'm just embarrassed to admit that I made it through a couple.

    • @thelyrebird1310
      @thelyrebird1310 Před rokem +1

      I read it and laughed myself off my chair with all the invention of 'proof' I read it as a comedic book of errors

    • @termination9353
      @termination9353 Před rokem

      - The Gospel of Jesus was originally one book, written by Lazarus in consultation with the Apostles [John 21:24] and published soon after Jesus left them on their own. The religion was hijacked by Rome, the Gospel was broken up scrambled adulterated into a bunch of competing narratives. Later four of those adulterated gospels were canonized with falsely ascribed authorship and a Gnosticism cover-story. It was the finding of an original Gospel of Jesus scroll in Jerusalem that gained the Knights Templar power over the Church and their eventual undoing when the church finally retaliated against them Friday 13th.

    • @Paremata
      @Paremata Před rokem

      @@termination9353 That's one possibility out of thousands. Without a time machine to go back no one can know for sure. One possibility is that Jesus is a completely made-up myth.

    • @termination9353
      @termination9353 Před rokem

      @@Paremata Even a made-up myth says what it says and doesn't say what it doesn't say.

  • @craigfairweather3401
    @craigfairweather3401 Před rokem +10

    Thanks Dr Ehrman and Meghan. On the title Magdalene another explanation is that it means “the Tower” possibly because she was a source of strength for the movement, and was tall, stately, and richly adorned as befitted a woman of wealth. Also in Jerusalem there was already a Mary Tower that dominated the Upper City: the Mariamne Tower of Herod’s palace was the most beautifully ornamental of Herod’s three colossal towers and it was inside the Western Hill section, wealthiest part of the city. Mariamne was a common Greekified way of saying Mariam/ Maria. It would be like identifying/nicknaming a wealthy woman named Liberty as Liberty Statue or Lady Liberty. Also there is no proof that the town that maps and people have called “Magdala” was called that in the 1st century. It could well be (see Albright) in Greek Tarichaea (meaning ‘Salted Fish’) and with the additional name of Migdal Nunayya ‘Tower of/forFish’ as it did have a large tower that had a fire on top at night to orientate fishing boats on the lake. By AD 66 Tarichaea was claimed by Josephus to have 40,000 people. Dr. G.Craig Fairweather.

  • @henrynoel4223
    @henrynoel4223 Před 8 měsíci

    I've supposed for some time that, given the conflation of Mary Magdalene and Mary of Bethany, Mary Magdalene was some relation of Lazarus, who perhaps married and was later widowed.

  • @brettmajeske3525
    @brettmajeske3525 Před rokem +1

    So what about the early versions of the Gospel of John that explicitly state Mary the sister of Martha and Lazareth and Mary Magdeline are the same person?

  • @eodiete
    @eodiete Před 5 měsíci +3

    What about the gospel of Mary ?

  • @RexJebamoney
    @RexJebamoney Před rokem +3

    What Bart has done to me is that after listening to his views, I has started to look at Jesus as a Jew who explained his interpretation of the Torah and also think in terms of 1st century thinking soon after Jesus was crucified. Christianity developed through times thereafter based on the interpretation of the writers and Paul, who added Roman and Greek interpretation of a Jewish faith.

    • @jaflenbond7854
      @jaflenbond7854 Před rokem

      All the great, superior, and powerful Atheists, Agnostics, Christians, JWs, Born Agains, Catholics, SDAs, Mormons, Baptists, Methodists, Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, fanatics of all Religions in the world KNOW that they -
      1. don't respect and obey the Sovereignty and commandments of the Creator
      2. don't submit to the authority of Jesus Christ as the One given by the Creator all authority in heaven and on earth and rejected too his teachings about the "Kingdom of God" and "Resurrection of the Dead" as worthless and useless, no value whatsoever in their own lives and existence.
      Loving, kind, and respectful persons on earth KNOW that they rejected the superiority, power, and greatness of Atheism, Agnosticism, and Religious Fanaticism as worthless and useless, no value whatsoever in their own lives and existence and instead -
      1. love, honor, and obey the Creator as their loving, kind, and merciful God and Heavenly Father
      2. submit to the authority of Jesus Christ as the Creator's Chosen King and Ruler of the heavens and the earth and believe his teachings about the "Kingdom of God" and "Resurrection of the Dead".
      Jesus Christ KNOWS
      that loving kind, and respectful human beings who submit to his authority and believe his teachings about the "Kingdom of God" and "Resurrection of the Dead" will be favored, honored and rewarded by the loving, kind, and merciful Creator with Eternal Life and existence without sufferings, pains, griefs, sickness, and deaths on a safe, secure, and peaceful earth without arrogant, cruel, and hateful persons, without liars, slanderers, deceivers, and hypocrites, without atheists, agnostics, and fanatics of religions.
      The Creator KNOWS
      that in his own right time, he will let his Christ resurrect back to life all loving, kind, and respectful human beings who died even thousands of years ago like Abel, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, King David, the Christ's followers, and many others so that all loving, kind, and respectful human beings can happily and abundantly live and exist on earth forever as submissive and obedient citizens and subjects of the "Kingdom of God" or His Kingdom and fully enjoy his and his Christ's eternal love, kindness, goodness, generosities, compassions, favors, and blessings for eternity under the loving and kind rulership, guidance, and protection of his Chosen King and Ruler of the heavens and the earth, his Christ.

    • @twitherspoon8954
      @twitherspoon8954 Před 11 měsíci

      _"Christianity developed through times thereafter based on the interpretation of the writers and Paul..."_
      Jesus is a fictional character.
      Paul created Christianity after the Daniel 9:25 prophesy expired unfulfilled.

  • @markanderson4176
    @markanderson4176 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bart has a pretty good since of humor. That's brilliant . Peter, Paul and Mary Magdalene

  • @djitidjiti6703
    @djitidjiti6703 Před 4 měsíci +4

    He didn't explore the reason why Magdalene discovered the resurrection - she was involved in dressing his dead body with his family, an incredibly intimate activity.
    Would love to hear his thoughts on that.

    • @mrsmith3930
      @mrsmith3930 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have a book in my library that suggest she was the niece of Joseph of Arimathia and that after the staged death of Jesus they made their way to England and lived their lives out here.
      The name Jesus Christ is a title we know Christ means the anointed one the name Jesus could only have came about within the last 500 years because the letter J does not exist in the Hebrew alphabet and did not appear in the English alphabet until 1629.
      The Gospel of Mary and the Gospel of Judas contradict each other because in both Gospels they both claim to be the special disciple that Jesus told secrets to, that the other disciples were not privy to. I am with Professor April Deconick in that she believes that Judas was really the Demiurge, meaning that Mary Magdala had to be the special apostle trusted with the secrets of the Kingdom because she was his wife.
      This mirrors the Gnostic teachings that the True God is androgynous the Unknowable Father and Barbelo give birth to Christos whom is the Logos and the Logos is sent on a rescue mission after the Aeon Sophia gives birth to the Demiurge who creates this fallen material dream world.

    • @Sunny25611
      @Sunny25611 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@mrsmith3930 Jesus wasn’t his name. . He was Aramaic and Yeshua is as close to his name as is possible and even that is questionable.

    • @tina-marielindzen128
      @tina-marielindzen128 Před 3 měsíci

      Yeshia didnt die on the cross it would have taken more thsn hours to die like that, he was believed to be dead when they got him down and close to but he was alive. There was no resurection the way the naritive is writen by men he and mary lived in india after and yes had children. Yeshua never said he would be back he christ would which is concousness and thats exactally whats happening right now an awakening of christ conciousness

    • @TheComingKingdomOfYahweh
      @TheComingKingdomOfYahweh Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@tina-marielindzen128Are you joking?

    • @TheComingKingdomOfYahweh
      @TheComingKingdomOfYahweh Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@tina-marielindzen128I'm pretty sure every historian who thinks Jesus existed believe that he died on the cross

  • @LMichaelL65
    @LMichaelL65 Před rokem

    I live near Vancouver! Beautiful city!

  • @whitepanties2751
    @whitepanties2751 Před rokem +1

    As I watch these videos out of sequence I always wonder what colour Meghan Lewis's hair is going to be. In this one we had both orange and blue within the first minute or so.

  • @theobolt250
    @theobolt250 Před rokem

    To get a more reliable picture what went really on in those days scholars like BE are of invaluable worth. Bart paints a picture with facts, with connections between the whoswho and whatswhat in the context of that period! In your mind a film, a documentary starts to shape.

  • @klauscosmin
    @klauscosmin Před rokem +3

    384 / 5,000
    Jesus was not married and this is what Clement of Alexandria says in his The Stromata. In the 2nd century theological dispute on whether a married christian can truly dedicate himself to God, Clement, who was on the side that supported marriage, combats those "who proudly claimed to imitate Jesus, who was neither married nor had possessions in this world". In his The Stromata, III.6.49 Clement said: "they do not know the reason why the Lord did not marry. In the first place he had his own bride, the Church; and in the next place he was no ordinary man that he should also be in need of some helpmeet after the flesh". I suppose that Clement was better informed at the end of 2nd century whether Jesus was married or not. And that almost all the churches founded by Jesus direct discipols (except Peter) claimed in that dispute that the Lord was not married is a strong argument that Jesus was more likely not married.

    • @Kyeudo
      @Kyeudo Před rokem

      We have little evidence that Clement was operating on any solid historical data.

    • @overcomingsins6334
      @overcomingsins6334 Před rokem

      ​@@Kyeudo the Bible is also doesn't support this idiotic claim, neither the Koran, or anything.
      This speculation, put there to make confusion

  • @dougmurphy1777
    @dougmurphy1777 Před rokem

    Regarding Mary's 7 demons, I could have sworn the passage in Luke said " . . . out of whom Jesus had cast 7 demons" - Mandella effect, perhaps?

  • @bonniebellart664
    @bonniebellart664 Před rokem +7

    I always learn something new in this channel. Thanks for creating such amazing content. Bart, have you considered writing a book on stoicism alone outside of your usual field in Christianity? Also have you read Marcus Aurelius and Seneca?

  • @chadgarber
    @chadgarber Před rokem

    1. I listened to Revelations and it was one of my Bart's more fiery books.
    2. I was listening to a video of James White the other day and he said something about John being the earliest attested gospel. What the? (Was reminded because Bart mentioned he was doing Mark next week.)

    • @ignipotent7276
      @ignipotent7276 Před rokem

      Yes because of the readings in the Gospel of John🤔It think its a bit recent

    • @suferick778
      @suferick778 Před rokem +2

      There is a fragment of John's Gospel (I think from the trial of Jesus) that some think is the earliest extant manuscript of any NT book - dating, apparently, from mid-second century

    • @ignipotent7276
      @ignipotent7276 Před rokem

      @@suferick778 yeah and its dating back to the originals, is like 70AD or even before that

    • @chadgarber
      @chadgarber Před rokem +3

      I think most scholars say John is the last gospel written. Not sure where this info saying John is the earliest is coming from? Thanks though.

    • @stevearmstrong6758
      @stevearmstrong6758 Před rokem +4

      @@chadgarber most historical scholars do believe John to the the last on the four canonical gospels. I believe the comment was about the oldest known surviving fragment which might be of the book of John but it’s dated mid second century. I find that most historical scholars believe Mark was the first of the four gospels and was written around 70 CE. Most scholars who believe in earlier dates for Mark (and all the NT books) tend to be theological scholars vs historical scholars.

  • @mentordepret757
    @mentordepret757 Před 3 měsíci +1

    What about the Talpiot tomb where ossuaries of Jesus, Mary Magdalene and the son of Jesus were found?

  • @welcometonebalia
    @welcometonebalia Před rokem

    Thank you.

  • @husambadawi7822
    @husambadawi7822 Před 18 dny

    In Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine we call her ( Maryam Al-Majdalaiya مريم المجدلية ) which literaly means Marry from Majdal (with J not G ).. there are a bunch of townes in these four countries that starts with Majdal, you can see it easily on the map. So yes, Marry Magdalin means definetly Mary from Magdala of Majdala

  • @magicdog9523
    @magicdog9523 Před rokem +6

    Are there transcripts available for these videos? I love Ehrman's work, and some of these topics seem fascinating, but I suffer from inattentive-type ADHD and can't maintain an attention span for lengthy videos - I do a lot better with reading text.

    • @PorothPorcupine
      @PorothPorcupine Před rokem +1

      If you're watching on mobile you can select "Show Transcript" in the description box. It auto-generates captions. Might be helpful ( I don't know if you can do this on desktop)

    • @jamesogara7053
      @jamesogara7053 Před rokem +3

      I have ADHD as well.
      That’s why I watch most videos like this at 2x speed.

    • @ChristianSoldier71
      @ChristianSoldier71 Před rokem

      Hell is real... We can not hide our sins from God. Is your heart right with the Lord? If you deny Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, you will not see the Kingdom of Heaven. Jesus Christ loves you and He died for our sins. ACTS 2:38 “Repent and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins, and you will receive the gift of the Holy Spirit....

    • @magicdog9523
      @magicdog9523 Před rokem +11

      @@ChristianSoldier71 I'm already Christian, thanks. I'm not sure having "Hell" be the first word out of your mouth is liable to convince many people, particularly as they have no reason to believe in it if they don't already believe in God.

    • @StingrayTomsFlorida
      @StingrayTomsFlorida Před rokem +9

      ​@@ChristianSoldier71To quote Gandalf, "You have no power here!" 😅

  • @StingrayTomsFlorida
    @StingrayTomsFlorida Před rokem +4

    I'm loving the new book, Bart. Very interesting!

  • @ezshottah3732
    @ezshottah3732 Před měsícem +2

    Sounds like Jesus and Mary had a lot of pillow talk 😂

  • @nbenefiel
    @nbenefiel Před 3 měsíci

    I just read an article claiming an ancient text was found proving Jesus married Mary Magdalene and they had two kids. However, the article said nothing about who found this text, where it was found, when it was dated to, or who translated it. Pardon me if I remain skeptical.

  • @jabbahursty
    @jabbahursty Před rokem

    when is this "apart from time of war" anyway? i'm not sure i know it

  • @richardtheweaver4891
    @richardtheweaver4891 Před rokem

    Time exchange? I'd rather have a temperature exchange, reducing summer temperatures by 10F and increase winters 10F.

  • @jillmorgan7309
    @jillmorgan7309 Před rokem +5

    He was saying there were no banks then. I am curious about the Parable of the Talents. The one guy went and hid the talent he was given to keep it safe. Then the master is upset with him and said he could have put it in the bank and got some interest. The KJV said "exchangers" and "usury". But isn't that the same as a bank?

    • @velkyn1
      @velkyn1 Před rokem +2

      pretty much. they were just "moneylenders" of a private sort.

  • @NolanKingston
    @NolanKingston Před 3 měsíci +2

    I think it’s disappointing that the marriage in Cana was not discussed because according to Jewish tradition, I hear, if anyone has a problem at the wedding reception, then it is the mother of the groom to whom you address your issues. If the mother of the groom cannot handle the issue at hand, then you address the groom himself. That’s precisely what transpired at the wedding at Cana. Jesus, if I am correct about Jewish tradition, was therefore the groom.

  • @johnadey3696
    @johnadey3696 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Archaeologists digging up papyrus fragments at Oxyrhynchos on the Nile found a piece on which was written "and Jesus said to his wife" Unfortunately the rest was missing.

  • @tet68vietnam72
    @tet68vietnam72 Před 2 měsíci

    I attend a Saturday morning men's Bible study group at my church and this topic came up one week about a year or so ago. Out of the 17 men that were there for the discussion, I was the only one who believed that Jesus being married or even an Earthly father would not impact my belief in Him as the Son of God. I would continue to put my faith in him as my Lord and Savior. The Gospels are clear that Jesus was not only fully God, but fully man, and a Jewish man. It would be extremely unusual for a Jewish man of his age in His time not to be married. I am not saying He WAS married; I'm only saying that it would not diminish my belief in His divinity. I also stand in opposition to my Catholic friends in their belief that Mary, the mother of Jesus, remained a virgin throughout her life and was free of "Original Sin," which the Catholics call the "Immaculate Conception." In the Gospels, priests speak of the brothers and sisters of Jesus. Most Christian apologists say they are actually referring to cousins of Jesus. I believe the Gospels mean what they say. Jesus had half brothers and sisters, as Joseph was not Jesus' father.

  • @jvlp2046
    @jvlp2046 Před měsícem

    The BRIDE of Christ Jesus as the GROOM is the CHURCH... and not one person only, Mary Magdalene... Amen.

  • @jamesboswellii2034
    @jamesboswellii2034 Před rokem +1

    Ehrman got the woman in Mark 14:3-9 who anointed Jesus' head with oil a bit confused with the "sinful" woman of Luke 7.36-50 who wept over and anointed his feet. Only the second woman was described as "a sinner.

    • @jamesboswellii2034
      @jamesboswellii2034 Před rokem

      The woman Mary (sister of Martha and Lazarus) who anoints Jesus' feet in John 112:1-8, is also not a sinner. That story is much like the Markan story, but somewhat different. (I had forgotten that.)

  • @RandiRain
    @RandiRain Před rokem +6

    Since her name means "tower", maybe she was just very tall?

  • @benedictcowell6547
    @benedictcowell6547 Před rokem +3

    There has recently appeared an article in which it was argued that the female brain is different from the male, and that it is a busy and caring mind. I recall that although I was not a believer I love the Ethics of Christianity and the religious music and art so I went with a believer on Easter day to Brecon Cathedral. I have to admit that I went as a spectator, disengaged, but interested in the rituals and ceremonial. The service assumed the standard form of a Anglican service in the Church in Wales, which is to say the hymns, psalms, lessons and sermon but before the sermon a gospel is read, and for this the clergy advanced into the aisle of the church replete with the bible, an Incense burner and the clergy regaled in their frocks [surplice] and the bishop with his mitre. All this was faintly comical to a none believer. [The Bishop put his mitre on, took off his mitre and one of their number aimed the incense at the holy text.] This occurred shortly after the Anglican church had accepted the ministry of women, in the face of fierce resistance from a coterie, of principally males ,who claimed authority and the remit of unique authenticity for their view. This was nearly 70 years after women in the Lutheran Churches in Sweden, Denmark, Norway,and Germany had accepted woman's ministry with no diminution of religious conviction. The gospel for Easter began, and I began to listen to the account of the Resurrection In this one it is Mary Magdalene who discovers the empty tomb, and bewails the fact and then meets a man in the Garden who turns out to be Jesus, and he tells her that his mission on earth is now over, but it is she who is to tell the disciples. [This was not the manager of a football team telling the secretary that she was to tell the lads there would be training as usual on Monday] this was the focus of Christian Faith confiding the task to Mary Magdalene, a woman, to instruct the men on his and their mission. And I was left aghast at how for two millennia men have confiscated Christian orthodoxy and bestowed it uniquely on themselves and have arrogated spiritual power [and muscle power] to themselves. I left the Cathedral no more imbued with orthodox Christian apologia and belief than when I entered ,but amazed that men could insist, even in the face of their own canonical bible, upon their primacy. The gospel of Mary is, according to scholars, an interesting text and suggests that this Christianity at least proclaims an ethical Christ much closer to the traditions of Platonic Philosophy and much closer, I might add, to the traditions of the Ethical philosophical tradition culminating with Kant [also called Immanuel]I am told that this makes me an authentic Christian and thanks to Bach St. Matthew's Passion I remain appalled at the cruelty and barbarism, for the most part of men. That is why I am intrigued, and even persuaded by the Gospel of Mary, apocryphal or not and why Easter has some measure of importance. It not only that I listen to Bach' 'Mathew Passion' in which the last part is almost unbearable in its poignancy but because in despite of this gratuitous political barbarism there appears a moment of almost concealed if incidental truth in the canon. That the divine mission was confided not to clamorous men but to a woman in a moment of exquisite and moving poetical truth and intimacy. A woman more over who was either denigrated or dismissed or marginalised over two millennia in a conspiracy of men that has defaced Christianity and Civilisation over long.
    I am not an enlisted Humanist because that movement seems to be developing into an ideology with the same nasty inclinations to prejudice and bigotry and a species of spurious reason which is only secular rationalisation. It should behove us to recognise and connect that Scientific Paper with this Easter revelation. Some Christians were there two thousand years before Science.

  • @sketchygetchey8299
    @sketchygetchey8299 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Dan McClellan sent me here! ✌️

  • @LegalesePodcast
    @LegalesePodcast Před rokem

    Theres entire books written about the creation and application of what are called "time dollars" and "Time banks".... and numerous groups all around the world actually implement time exchange programs. In my teens and 20's I was part of a huge exchange here in the twin cities. Back in the day most metropolitan areas had programs and I bet this is a concept that has moved online in a big way (i lost interest in it long ago myself)

  • @galeocean4182
    @galeocean4182 Před rokem

    There might have been more info about her if her gospel had been included...?

  • @lazyday9836
    @lazyday9836 Před rokem

    Big fan of this channel because of megan....😅

  • @shabdmystic
    @shabdmystic Před rokem +2

    If you want to know Mary read The Gospel According to Mary Magdalene.

  • @justblazenone
    @justblazenone Před rokem

    Is Mary of Bethany the same as Mary Magdalene? Mary of Bethany had a brother named Lazarus and sister named Martha. Same as Mary Magdalene

  • @aaronarmstrongaa
    @aaronarmstrongaa Před měsícem

    Im a bit confused...is this a filmed podcast owned by Megan Kelly and then broadcast on Barts channel???

  • @edrichtofen2896
    @edrichtofen2896 Před 11 měsíci

    Sure glad for the name tags so I know which one is Bart and which one is Megan.

  • @ernestschroeder9762
    @ernestschroeder9762 Před rokem +2

    Is this Megan from digital hammurabi?

  • @jeffreyhicks6585
    @jeffreyhicks6585 Před 20 dny

    The idea that Maru Madeliene was Jesus's Wife is based on the Gnostic Gospel of Phillip verse 55 where Mary Madeliene is referred to a the consort of the Savior meanig wife

  • @DarthStuticus
    @DarthStuticus Před rokem +6

    I've got a fairly religious, but somewhat unorthodox in their faith that uses the 'Jesus was tempted in all ways as man' which he believes must included being tempted with adultery, which means he would have to have been married

    • @jeffryphillipsburns
      @jeffryphillipsburns Před rokem +1

      All the ways that every man is tempted are all the ways that a man could be tempted? Since many men never marry, it sounds as if you mean the latter. The latter, however, is absurd. He’d have to have been tempted to commit murder, to desert from the army, to rob banks, to practice cannibalism, to molest children, and so on. There’s no end to that.

  • @Robert_L_Peters
    @Robert_L_Peters Před rokem +3

    I think Bart may overestimate the security that tenured faculty currently enjoy from being cancelled. Also, what are non-tenured faculty supposed to do?

    • @cathykrueger4899
      @cathykrueger4899 Před rokem +1

      Apparently Florida’s governor would completely do away with tenure.

    • @Robert_L_Peters
      @Robert_L_Peters Před rokem +1

      @@cathykrueger4899 interesting

    • @curtdavenport7366
      @curtdavenport7366 Před rokem +1

      It is my understanding that the students are cancelling professors, not so much faculty.

  • @PorothPorcupine
    @PorothPorcupine Před rokem +7

    Thank you for another excellent episode, Megan and Bart "What was the apostle Paul's last name?" Ehrman! You two definitely have the divine spark in you 😁

  • @jnanashakti6036
    @jnanashakti6036 Před rokem +4

    The correlation between the seven demons cast from Mary AND the seven levels of ascension in the Book of Mary has always been SUPER interesting to me. Full conjecture but I tend to think that reference to the demons also infers what is shared in her book.

    • @termination9353
      @termination9353 Před rokem

      Nonsense. Seven demons were her seven husbands who were brothers killing each other so to have her.

    • @noneofurbusiness5223
      @noneofurbusiness5223 Před rokem +1

      Ur comment made me think of St. Theresa of Avilla

    • @joeladams8506
      @joeladams8506 Před 5 měsíci

      @@noneofurbusiness5223I was coming here to say that.
      In St Teresa of Avila’s book, The Interior Castle, she speaks of the innermost castle , the seventh castle, being total oneness with God.
      In my mind there’s a correlation between that repeating number of seven seen through Mary and Teresa and the seven chakras in yogic philosophy. Maybe the demons being cast out of Mary Magdalene were any impurities that may have been present in each of her seven chakras - the casting out of which would have resulted in her being one in Christ. Just a thought. The seventh chakra is the crown chakra, in yogic philosophy to abide in the crown chakra is to experience God. If Jesus was one with God, and someone else was purified to the level of also being one with God then they would both be abiding in the Christ Consciousness, the consciousness that is evident in all of Creation.

  • @goodtoGoNow1956
    @goodtoGoNow1956 Před rokem +1

    15:00 Bart get it wrong there. Paul never declares that Peter found the empty tomb and ALL of the Gospels point to women -- Mary Magdalene being chief of those.

  • @UnimatrixOne
    @UnimatrixOne Před rokem +2

    Big question: 29:35 Does "celibate" mean _free love_ without marriage or does it mean _no sex_ in the coming kingdom?

  • @melatara
    @melatara Před 9 měsíci

    I don't agree with all your views. However, I do appreciate you be a non-religious sound of reason when it comes to the topic of Mary Magdalene. Thank you!

  • @douglasfur3808
    @douglasfur3808 Před 11 měsíci

    Epistles, apostles and opossums, oh my!
    Mary as the first apostle would follow the contrarian part of the Jesus story. The contrarian parts that emphasize that his authority comes from his relationship with God rather than social status: not of noble birth but of an "unmarried woman"; not born in a palace but in a stable; hangs out with sinners etc.
    Having an apostle of the wrong gender would follow that pattern.

  • @Zulutime44
    @Zulutime44 Před rokem

    Paramour, not wife. The phrase in John "Do not cling to me woman, for I have not yet risen." There are indications she was a rich widow from near Capernaum. As a widow, her liaison with a famous rabbi would not be considered scandalous. Jesus may have known her as a neighbor before he was baptized with the spirit.

  • @knighthonor44
    @knighthonor44 Před rokem +1

    Cast out several demons can simply mean she had illnesses that he helped cure. That's the most likely meaning of that.
    For the kiss part, if this text meant it as you say, why reference that which would have been a normal thing he do for all his Disciples?

  • @nasirfazal5440
    @nasirfazal5440 Před 5 měsíci

    Everybody should watch Jesus lost tomb where they discovered a tomb in which archeologists found Jesus coffin next to Mary Magdalen and Mary his mother name inscribed on the asaphegus,something to think about?

  • @chemtrailwarrior7869
    @chemtrailwarrior7869 Před rokem +1

    Buying time shares takes on a whole new meaning. 😂

  • @araitol3935
    @araitol3935 Před rokem

    Is it me or is he wears the earphone backwards?

  • @tedgrant2
    @tedgrant2 Před rokem

    We don't know.

  • @warrenroby6907
    @warrenroby6907 Před 8 měsíci

    Elizabeth Schrader is doing great work on Mary Magdalene.

  • @1lthrnk
    @1lthrnk Před 11 měsíci +1

    There were 6 women named Mary in the New Testament and 1 in the Old Testament

  • @edwardstaats4935
    @edwardstaats4935 Před rokem

    Stoicism is a great topic

  • @andreyrybachek7200
    @andreyrybachek7200 Před rokem

    What online platfrom do they use? Is it ZOOM or what? Who knows, guys?

  • @BeesWaxMinder
    @BeesWaxMinder Před rokem

    32:23 - I don’t see how doctor Bart comes to this conclusion… I mean, didn’t the women get
    the instruction to tell the apostles the GoodNews but instead kept it to themselves?🤷‍♂️

  • @termination9353
    @termination9353 Před rokem

    - The Gospel of Jesus was originally one book, written by Lazarus in consultation with the Apostles [John 21:24] and published soon after Jesus left them on their own. The religion was hijacked by Rome, the Gospel was broken up scrambled adulterated into a bunch of competing narratives. Later four of those adulterated gospels were canonized with falsely ascribed authorship and a Gnosticism cover-story. It was the finding of an original Gospel of Jesus scroll in Jerusalem that gained the Knights Templar power over the Church and their eventual undoing when the church finally retaliated against them Friday 13th.

  • @aaronjm94
    @aaronjm94 Před rokem +1

    The idea of a part of divinity trapped needing to return seems kinda like Buddhism to me.

  • @browsingstuffaimlessly4663

    Ironically, I watch this to help formulate my faith and philosophy. At a young age something felt WRONG with what I was being taught in church.
    I am more interested in the people that Jesus and his followers were and not the aggrandizing and demeaning of other's roles over the centuries. What keeps ringing in my mind is "as it is written" and "ears to hear, eyes to see" in a manner of speaking. I would rather talk to a scholar and linguistics professors about scripture than any priest or religious leader alive today.
    Those "leaders", to me, are just trying to be my god without overtly saying it, and I will not have any other gods before me so to speak.
    I feel like Mary got a raw deal just because of sexism and jealousy. In my view, the Churches are the spiritual children of Mary and Jesus. That importance was diminished by thousands of years of sexism and jealousy that we suffer from to this day. The Church has removed the woman's importance and contributions beyond that of a mother and elevated a man to a god because it is "apparently" impossible for a human male to be truly good, by their doctrine, thereby robbing themselves the possibility of being truly good on their own merit and works, and then be wholly dependent and bidden to the authority of the Church.
    I was afraid to say this

  • @BavonWW
    @BavonWW Před 4 měsíci +1

    I have never read the Da Vinci code. This has a lot to do with the fact I'm sure it's a crock from snippets I have read and the interminable references to it.
    The important thing to remember is that it is fiction. Most of the Bible is too especially the New Testament.
    People often lose track of veracity because they fail to preserve the distinction between fact and fiction.
    Think of the times you hear people saying; " x would sort that baddie out easily." X being Rambo, Reacher, Sparrow, Ripley or one of a host of fictional characters.
    It's an easy mistake to make especially with action heroes.
    Whoops, I have wandered off the trail a bit. Right, back on the beam now! The difference with holy book is that a small possibility of them being true exists; whereas with pure fiction we know it's not true from page one. So there is no place in a podcast like this for Dan Brown et al.
    I think I need to get some sleep as it's way past my bedtime. 🙃
    But do you get my point?
    (Oh, I forgot Arnie!)